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The Model Manager (Beta) features and documentation are subject to change without notice. (Note: At the launch of the Beta, only 'Admin' level permissions are available. Additional permissions will be phased in during the product lifecycle).
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How to Access: Participating companies must sign the Procore Beta Agreement. Once signed, your Procore Administrator coordinates with your Procore point of contact to enable Model Manager (Beta) on specific Procore projects.
How to Provide Feedback During Beta: Contact your dedicated Beta program lead.
How to report critical issues: Report breaking changes to Procore Customer Support. For general feedback or non-critical issues, contact your Beta program lead or Procore point of contact.
The Model Manager (Beta) provides a streamlined, high-performance Next-Gen Viewer for design coordination.
Camera Field of View (FOV)
The FOV setting dictates the "focal length" of your virtual lens. In the Next-Gen Viewer, this is measured in degrees.
Feature
Behavior
Default setting
The default setting is 65° for new views created within the platform.
Imported views
Imported viewpoints from Navisworks® or Revit® retain their original FOV.
Distortion
High FOV (90°+) may cause a "fish-eye" effect, while low FOV (45°) may feel "zoomed in." The viewer allows these to persist if that is how the view was saved.
Adjustments
If a view looks distorted, Procore recommends resetting the Home view in Navisworks to 65° and republishing to the document repository.
Projection Modes
The Next-Gen Viewer camera Field of View (FOV) interprets the 3D space in two projection modes: Perspective (3D) and Orthographic (2D).
Perspective (3D): Objects further away appear smaller, creating a vanishing point, mimicking the human eye. This is the preferred mode for "Fly" walkthroughs and general site orientation because it provides spatial depth for first-person navigation. This is the default mode.
Orthographic (2D): Removes depth distortion. Every object maintains its true scale regardless of its distance from the camera. This is essential for verifying vertical alignments, checking clearances between systems, and producing 2D-style elevation screenshots.
Use these steps to toggle between Perspective (3D) and Orthographic (2D) modes.
Navigate to the Model Manager (Beta) tool.
Open a model.
In the viewer, click the Perspective icon in the right toolbar.
Perspective (3D): Use this for general navigation and first-person walkthroughs.
Orthographic (2D): Use this to verify alignments or to produce 2D-style screen captures.
Example
See these examples to view the difference between projection modes.
Perspective Mode (Default)
Perspective mode mimics the human eye, making objects that are further away appear smaller. This creates a sense of depth that is ideal for "flying" through a site or orienting yourself within the 3D environment.
Orthographic Mode
Orthographic mode removes depth distortion so every object maintains its true scale, regardless of its distance from the camera. This is a helpful tool for checking if systems are vertically aligned or for capturing clear elevation views without the distortion of a vanishing point.
Left Toolbar
On the left side of the Next-Gen Viewer is a persistent, vertical toolbar that puts navigation and frequently used design coordination tools at your fingertips. You can move this toolbar around the page.
How to Use the Toolbar Icons
Learn how to use the toolbar icons:
Items
Click the Items icon to manage your Connected BIM workflows by linking the 3D model to Procore project tools. Use this panel to view linked records, drop 3D pins, or create new items (like Coordination Issues) directly within the 3D model.
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Create and manage inspections Show/ Hide Steps
Follow these steps to create and manage inspections:
Navigate to the Model Manager (Beta) tool.
Open a model.
Click the Items icon.
In the Items panel, click Inspections.
Choose from these options:
Tip
Need help creating an inspection? For more details, see .
Search. Enter keywords in the Search box to find a matching inspection.
Filter. Click the Filters icon to sort the inspection list by these fields:
Sort by. Sort the list by Number, Name, or Due Date in Ascending or Descending order.
Status. Choose Open, In Review, or Closed.
Assignee. Choose user name from the Project Directory.
Create. Click Create to launch a new inspection in the Inspections tool. For further instructions, see Create an Inspection.
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Create and manage inspection items Show/ Hide Steps
Navigate to the Model Manager (Beta) tool.
Open a model.
Click the Inspection Items option.
Tip
Don't see any inspection items? If no inspection items exist, contact your project administrator and request permissions to create new items or wait for your project team to create them. For instructions, see Create an Inspection.
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Create and manage coordination issues Show/ Hide Steps
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Create and manage observations Show/ Hide Steps
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2D Views
Click the 2D Views icon to overlay mapped 2D drawings (PDF) onto the model for precise alignment. You can also convert specific sheets into interactive 2D minimaps to simplify navigation through the 3D space.
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Perform 2D/3D coordination Show/ Hide Steps
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Viewpoints
Click the Viewpoints icon to create and manage field-ready project views. Use the Right toolbar to adjust the model—such as adding section planes—then save these views to capture specific camera angles and configurations.
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Manage viewpoints Show/ Hide Steps
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Object Tree
Click the Object Tree icon to navigate the model’s structural hierarchy by Levels, Categories, or Families. This tool allows you to isolate specific elements or toggle visibility to focus on relevant model data.
Browse the model hierarchy Show/ Hide Steps
Follow these steps to find objects with the Object Tree.
Navigate to the Model Manager (Beta) tool.
Open a model.
Choose from these options:
Filter by Keyword. Type a keyword to filter the tree for items matching your entry.
Select Objects:
To select one or more objects, mark the object check box(es) to highlight them in Red.
To select all objects, mark the checkbox at the top of the list.
Show/Hide Selected Objects. Click the Eye icon.
Object Properties
Click the Object Properties icon toaccess detailed metadata for any selected object. View critical information such as dimensions, material types, and any associated Procore item links.
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We're developing this feature and will provide documentation when it launches.
Navigation Sphere
The Navigation Sphere lets you manipulate the 3D orientation of the model by clicking on its faces (for example, Top, Front, Right, and so on), corners, or edges. This snaps the camera to a specific perspective. It is your primary tool for perspective and works best with Orthographic mode. You can also move the sphere around the page.
How to Use the Navigation Sphere
Learn how to use the navigation sphere.
Snap to standard views Show/ Hide Steps
Use the navigation sphere as follows:
Navigate to the Model Manager (Beta) tool.
Open a model.
Click a point on the navigation sphere to snap to a view.
Snap to...
Click...
Best Used When...
Standard Views
Top, Bottom, Left, Right, Front, and Back
You need to see a "flat" elevation or plan view.
Isometric Views
The "corners" of the navigation sphere
You want a clear 3D view that shows three sides at once.
Cardinal Directions
North, South, East, West
You are orienting the model based on site coordinates or "Project North"
Use the sphere in orthographic mode Show/ Hide Steps
Follow these steps to switch to orthographic mode and use the navigation sphere.
Click the Perspective icon in the right toolbar to switch Orthographic mode ON.
Click a Face on the Navigation Sphere (e.g., Top, Front, or Right) to snap the camera to a flat elevation or plan view.
Use your Trackpad or Mouse Wheel to adjust the zoom level.
Right Toolbar
This toolbar helps to control the visual environment and your interactions with the model. While the left toolbar deals with object data, the right toolbar helps you manipulate the model.
How to Use the Right Toolbar
Learn how to use the right toolbar.
Follow these guidelines to learn the toolbar options Show/ Hide Steps
Toolbar Icon
Toolbar Options
Purpose
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Perspective
Orthographic Mode
2D Alignment. Eliminates depth distortion for a flattened view. Automatically snaps to the nearest standard plane (Top, Side, etc.) to verify precise alignments or elevations.
Render Modes
Mesh Visibility
Layer Control. Toggles the visibility of specific data types within the model, such as terrain meshes, wireframes, and point clouds.
X-Ray
See-Through Toggle
Internal Visibility. Increases model transparency to view obscured components or internal layouts without hiding outer geometry.
Close
Exit the Active Mode
Command Termination. Click the Red X to immediately quit the current mode. This clears all temporary on-screen indicators and reverts the cursor to the default selection tool.
Measurement
Laser, Coordinates, Point-to-Point
Precision Analysis.Laser automatically snaps between surfaces for instant multi-directional measurements across X, Y, and Z axes. Coordinates extracts precise XYZ spot coordinates from any point in the model. Point-to-Point tools calculate exact spatial distances between selected objects.
Section Plane
Add/Remove Section Cut
Internal Inspection. Slices through the model to view internal structures or cross-sections without permanently deleting geometry.
Undo/Redo
History Navigation
Action Recovery. Undo reverts the last action (camera move, measurement, etc.), while Redo re-applies an action that was previously undone.
Settings
Measurement Units & Performance Mode
System Configuration. Toggle between Imperial/Metric units and adjust rendering quality (Low to Ultra) to optimize for your hardware.
Navigation Wheel
The Navigation Wheel at the bottom of the page provides specialized movement modes to help you explore the 3D space.
Control
Action
Purpose
Home
Click once
Instantly resets the camera to the model's original starting position and default zoom level.
Default (Select)
Click an object
Activates the standard cursor to highlight and select individual model components or "Items."
Fly
Click, hold, and drag
Enables a first-person "walkthrough" mode to navigate through spaces. Particularly useful with interior spaces and corridors.
Orbit
Click, hold, and drag
Rotates the camera 360° around a specific focal point, so you can view the object from all angles.
Action Menu
Right-click any object in the model to access the Actions menu. These options help you manage object visibility, isolate specific attributes, and navigate the model's details:
Choose
Behavior
Hide > Hide Object
Hides only the selected object from the current view.
Hide > Hide Similar
Hides all objects in the model that share the same properties as the selected object.
Select Similar
Selects every object in the model that matches the attributes of your current selection.
Isolate
Hides all other objects in the model so only your selection remains visible.
Isolate in X-Ray Mode
Keeps your selection in focus while turning all other objects transparent to provide visual context.
Zoom to Selection
Adjusts the camera view to focus on the currently selected objects.
Add Section Plane
Creates a cross-section view at the selected object's location to help you inspect internal model details.